episode fifteen season three
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Saturday, 98.02.07


1998 Rhubarb Festival
Chris and Alan host our 50th (but we're a "young 50") show from the preparations for the 20th annual 1998 Rhubarb Festival This link will open in a new browser window (not to be confused with the Rhubarb Festival "in honor of the wonderful little vegetable" held in Eagle Lake This link will open in a new browser window - apparently the Rhubarb Capital of Ontario). They also chat with (hubba, hubba) festival Director Franco Boni about the show, held this year from February 3rd to 22nd at Buddies. This link will open in a new browser window

Margaret Wescott's "Stolen Moments"
Recorded women's history is relatively scarce to start with, but when you combine that with "the love that dare not speak its name," lesbian history is even harder to come by. We talk with National Film Board of Canada This link will open in a new browser window writer/director Margaret Wescott about her new chronicle of lesbian history, "Stolen Moments," and show you some clips from the film.

Wilde Oscar's Grand Opening
In episode thirteen, we gave you a peek at one of the newest bars on Church Street and told you about its namesake. Tonight we take them up on their offer to imbibe in the festivities at their splashy grand opening.

A Little Bit of Comedy: Jason Rouse
If you like your comedy outrageous, you'll love Jason Rouse.

"Queer Trek - The X Generation"
Star Trek This link will open in a new browser window fans with style, your ship has come in! The long-awaited, $100 budget-blowing, cast-of-thousands production of "Queer Trek - The X Generation" will streak across your screens tonight with flair and camp screaming at full power. Join the crew of the "Starship Fabulise" as they save the universe from the forces of conformity and boredom.


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